The main idea of the biography is that Dorothy deserves credit as a pioneer for her accomplishments at NASA. The sentence that confirms this is:
“…Vaughan was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager.”
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Dorothy Vaughan's biography wants to show why she was a scientist and someone so important to American society.
- In addition to having contributed a lot to the work of NASA, Vaughan was a pioneer in that institution.
- That's because, NASA was an institution dominated by white people, who had more access to higher education and administrative positions.
- However, Dorothy Vaughan became the first African-American manager that NASA had, in addition to being one of the first women to occupy this position, which makes her a pioneer.
As the central idea of a text is the main subject that the text intends to address, we can affirm that Dorothy Vaughan's pioneering spirit is the central idea of her biography.
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What are the "two opposing forces: King discusses in this section? How does King's discussion of these two forces serve his purpose? King discusses the force of complacency and the force of bitterness and hatred to show how oppression has affected the block community.
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Dear brother
I am fine here and I hope that you are also fine there.
We all miss you a lot these days. As you know my school is going to conduct online class soon so please can you send me a mobile phone. I can't take classes without the mobile. A phone will help us to talk to you.
I promise that I can I'll not misuse it. Thus please send a phone as soon as possible.love you mom miss you a lot.
love from your brother
b. Prince: See what a scourge is laid upon your hate,/That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love;.
The play Romeo and Juliet is all about how the family grudge drives the young lovers to desperation and they take their lives. The prologue specifically introduces this theme in the first 14 lines of the play. The audience is continually reminded of this throughout the play. Finally after the teenagers have died, the families realize all the destruction their hatred has wrought. The Prince outlines this in his lines pointing out that the hate the families have for each other is what ultimately lead to Romeo and Juliet's deaths.
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Prompt: Find ONE example from anywhere in Chapters 1-9 of Their Eyes Were Watching God where you see